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Started by Syt, May 11, 2015, 07:27:59 AM

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Syt

http://www.pcgamer.com/fallout-4-cinematic-trailer-listed-on-cg-artists-linkedin-profile/

QuoteA 3D artist contracted to Guillermo del Toro's production company Mirada Studios has listed a cinematic trailer for Fallout 4 on his LinkedIn profile, reports Videogamer. Grab that pile of salt; it's pinching time.

The artist has previously worked on cinematic trailers for Far Cry 4 and Forza, lending some weight to the CV's believability. The latest LinkedIn update states he was working on a Fallout 4 trailer between December and March. It's further fuel for the rumour that Fallout 4 will be unveiled at E3.

Fallout 4 has been long-rumoured to be in development, but hasn't yet been announced. This year, however, Bethesda has their own E3 conference—potentially the perfect place for the announcement of their next sprawling RPG.

Well, everyone knows there'll be a big Bethesda announcement, and I guess it's Fallout's turn this time. Year End release coming?
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Liep

I haven't even made it out of the bunker in Fallout 3. It's contending for biggest waste of money for me on Steam with Settlers 7 and that FPS where you inject fire shooting abilities into your arm.
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Syt

I actually enjoyed Fallout 3 for what it was, silly as it was. Stomping around ruined DC was good.
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garbon

Quote from: Liep on May 11, 2015, 07:34:37 AM
I haven't even made it out of the bunker in Fallout 3. It's contending for biggest waste of money for me on Steam with Settlers 7 and that FPS where you inject fire shooting abilities into your arm.

Okay, negative Nancy.
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Liep

Quote from: garbon on May 11, 2015, 07:41:58 AM
Quote from: Liep on May 11, 2015, 07:34:37 AM
I haven't even made it out of the bunker in Fallout 3. It's contending for biggest waste of money for me on Steam with Settlers 7 and that FPS where you inject fire shooting abilities into your arm.

Okay, negative Nancy.

I can't help but be pissed off at myself whenever I see that "14 minutes played" when I know it was something like €59.95. :weep:
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Syt

FO3 is actually one of the few open world games where I finished the main story (but not nearly all the side quests, and I've never fully explored the entire map), but I never really felt compelled to get back into it. I tried FONV, but it didn't quite click for me at the start, though I should love it. Maybe time to give it another spin.

However, if FO4 is to FO3 what Skyrim is to Oblivion I think I may look forward to this.
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Razgovory

2017 release I'm betting.  Nothing this year.
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Syt

Not sure. It's been a while since Bethesda released a big title, no?
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grumbler

Quote from: Liep on May 11, 2015, 07:34:37 AM
I haven't even made it out of the bunker in Fallout 3. It's contending for biggest waste of money for me on Steam with Settlers 7 and that FPS where you inject fire shooting abilities into your arm.

Well, if you didn't even play it long enough to start the story, that is an enormous waste of money. 
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Razgovory

Fallout 3 felt like a lot of missed opportunity.  You make this big map but only put in handful of quests.  New Vegas seemed to fix that.
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The Brain

Never got into FO3. NV was nice though.
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Legbiter

Did one obligatory playthrough of FO3. Liked NV a lot more for some reason. Ceasar's Legion were compelling baddies for instance.
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Caliga

I've never finished either one of them, which is weird since I liked them both, and I did manage to finish Skyrim twice including all DLCs.
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MadImmortalMan

Quote from: Legbiter on May 11, 2015, 03:39:37 PM
Did one obligatory playthrough of FO3. Liked NV a lot more for some reason. Ceasar's Legion were compelling baddies for instance.

I did the same.

It was really satisfying climbing way up on top of the ridge behind their camp with all the Fat Man ammo I had collected all game and...
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sbr

I fought my way through the FO3 main story, and most of the DLC but really didn't enjoy the last 10-20 hours or so just grinded it out to get it done.  I have tried FONV a few times but can't get more than an hour into it without losing interest.